Commanders sign Von Miller to contract
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The Washington Commanders have a star in the making, as this breakout player reached the top five in ESPN's rankings.
The Washington Commanders are signing a future Hall of Fame edge rusher, who paid tribute to a Washington legend in an Instagram post announcing the move.
One day, Von Miller will enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame, earning himself a gold jacket. When he takes the stage in Canton, he'll be wearing at least two Super Bowl rings. But the legendary pass rusher isn't done yet. He wants one more.
Commanders tackle Laremy Tunsil was ranked as the seventh best offensive lineman in the NFL in a recent article from ESPN.
Hall of Fame wide receiver Art Monk, a part of all three of Washington's Super Bowl-winning teams, will have his No. 81 retired by the Commanders on Nov. 2.
Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner and 11-time NFL All-Pro was left off ESPN's Top 10 list of inside linebackers.
In ESPN's recent ranking of quarterbacks, a ranking that polled NFL executives, coaches and scouts, before being written by Jeremy Fowler listed Washington Commanders quarterback and reigning NFL Offensive Player of the Year Jayden Daniels at five while Los Angeles Rams gunslinger Matthew Stafford sits at six.
Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin said he's frustrated and disappointed with the talks of a contract extension.